1893 – Hospital for Infectious Diseases, North Brunswick St., Dublin
Constructed incase of a public health emergency. It later became known as the Auxiliary Hospital and for many years was used for ear,
Constructed incase of a public health emergency. It later became known as the Auxiliary Hospital and for many years was used for ear,
In 1810 a former convent became part of the Grangegorman House of Industry (workhouse) who commissioned a hospital to care for the ‘ruptured poor’.
The ‘Eye and Ear’ as it is known opened in 1901 in a Queen Anne inspired symmetrical design by Carroll &
Fine bank branch for the Provincial Bank of Ireland with crisply carved stonework and a strongly articulated facade.
Now a branch of AIB, but constructed for the Provincial Bank of Ireland, costing £3,912.